Seven of the songs were recorded at Glen Campbell Studio in Pittsburgh, Pa. Asphalt Mother and Reach Out were recorded the same year, 1968, at Bell Sound Studio, Long Island, New York and released on the Morning Glori Music label as a 45 RPM single.
The band received several 331⁄3 rpm acetates of the Glenn Cambell Session to be used as demos but the studio kept the master tape.
One of the demos accomplished the purpose of getting the band signed to RCA and commercially packaged records of the session were never ordered.
(All pre RCA songs except "Reach Out" and "B-52" are credited to the Larry McClurg or John Vaughan.
Once signed with RCA, "What Shall We Do Till Norris Comes", "Circus Farm" and all future songs were credited to the Mind Garage collectively.)